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People light candles during a protest rally against last week's militant attacks, outside the Taj Mahal hotel in Mumbai, December 3, 2008. Anger grew in the city as thousands of protesters vented their frustration against politicians and police for failing to stop the attacks.

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A woman holds a lamp and a poster during a peace rally in memory of those killed in the terrorist attacks in Mumbai, November 30, 2008.

Jayanta Shaw: Reuters

An Indian soldier stands guard outside the Taj Mahal Palace hotel after the terrorist attacks which killed at least 195 people in Mumbai, November 29, 2008.

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Indian forces take up position outside Taj Hotel in Mumbai November 29, 2008. Commandos stormed a Jewish centre and a luxury hotel in Mumbai on Friday to retake them from Islamist militants on the third day of attacks on the Indian financial capital in which at least 130 people have died.

Jayanta Shaw : Reuters

A grenade detonates after being fired by the Indian Army into a window where gunmen are hiding inside the Taj Mahal hotel in Mumbai on November 28, 2008. The Indian military launched the attack to flush out at least one militant who was holed up there after a hostage drama.

Indranil MUKHERJEE : AFP

Indian NSG (National Security Guards) commandos prepare to attack from the rooftop of the Jewish Centre in Mumbai on November 28, 2008.

Prakash Singh: AFP

Rapid Action Force personnel walk outside besieged Trident-Oberoi Hotel in Mumbai on November 28, 2008. Guests trapped by Islamist militants in the luxury hotel were being evacuated room by room.

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TV still of Indian commandos abseiling from a helicopter onto a roof of the Jewish centre in Mumbai on November 28, 2008, after the centre was taken by Islamic militants during attacks that began late on November 26.

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A man and child walk past a truck full of Indian army soldiers on patrol in Mumbai

Arko Datta: Reuters

Hotel guests are evacuated from the besieged Trident-Oberoi Hotel in Mumbai on November 28, 2008.

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People duck as gunshots ring out from inside the Taj Mahal Palace hotel in Mumbai, India, on November 27, 2008.

Punit Paranjpe: Reuters

Police carry a guest from Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in Mumbai on November 27, 2008, after elite Indian commandos fought room-to-room battles with Islamist militants inside two luxury hotels to save scores of people trapped or taken hostage.

Arko Datta: Reuters

Police vehicles patrol outside the Oberoi Trident hotel in Mumbai, India, on November 27, 2008. Nearly 40 people were rescued from the hotel after one of the Islamist militant attacks in Mumbai that saw scores of people killed.

Sajjad Hussain: AFP

Smoke rises from the Taj Mahal Hotel in Mumbai on November 27, 2008.

Punit Paranjpe: Reuters

Employees and guests of the Taj Mahal Palace hotel, site of one of the terrorist attacks in the Indian city of Mumbai, are rescued by firefighters as fire engulfs the top floor of the hotel late on November 26, 2008.

Lorenzo Tugnoli: AFP

A man uses hotel curtains to climb down from the Taj Mahal Palace hotel, site of one of the terrorist attacks in the Indian city of Mumbai, late on November 26, 2008.

Lorenzo Tugnoli: AFP

Rescue workers in the Indian city of Mumbai carry a victim of attacks there on November 26, 2008. Scores of people were killed in the attacks, with five-star hotels among the targets.

Indranil Mukherjee: AFP

Terrorism expert Professor Greg Barton says the attacks in Mumbai appear to have been perpetrated by an international Jihadi terrorism group.

Arko Datta: Reuters

Indian men, along with journalists, take cover at one of the attack sites in Mumbai on November 26, 2008. Scores of people were killed in a series of shootings and blasts across India's financial capital.

Pal Pilla: AFP

The death toll from a series of terrorist attacks across India's financial capital Mumbai continues to escalate, with police saying western tourists may have been the targets.

Indranil Mukherjee: AFP

A policeman gives water to an injured child at a hospital in Mumbai, India, on November 26, 2008, after scores were killed in a series of shootings and bombings around India's financial capital Mumbai, with two five-star hotels among the targets in what police called a terror attack.

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A policeman stands guard after shootings by unidentified assailants at a railway station in Mumbai, India, on November 26, 2008. Scores of people were killed in a series of shootings and bombings around India's financial capital Mumbai, with two five-star hotels among the targets in what police called a terror attack.

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Mumbai police stand guard after shootings took place inside a railway station in the Indian city, November 26, 2008. At least four people were killed and 25 wounded in a series of shootings around India's financial capital, with two five-star hotels among the targets in what police called a terror attack.

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Debris lies scattered at a blast site in Mumbai, India, on November 27, 2008. Scores were killed in a series of attacks apparently aimed at tourists in India's financial capital Mumbai, with television channels saying Westerners were being held hostage at two five-star hotels. At least 250 people have been wounded, police said.

Arko Datta: Reuters

TV still of a man carrying an automatic rifle as he enters a train station in Mumbai late on November 26, 2008. The man was later identified as Mohammad Ajmal Kasab, the lone surviving gunman to face trial over the Mumbai attacks.

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A grenade detonates after being fired by the Indian Army into a window where gunmen are hiding inside the Taj Mahal hotel in Mumbai on November 28, 2008. The Indian military launched the attack to flush out at least one militant who was holed up there after a hostage drama.